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by denton-scratch
1455 days ago
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> keep in mind that JS is a programming language It's more than a programming language; it's a really big programming language, with quite a lot of backward-compatibility cruft. There are many ways you can use Javascript, but should not. I've been writing Javascript for years, but my JS code isn't fluent, stylish or even modern. Before I retired I was a senior; but the fact is, it was the youngest guy on the team that was the best at sizing-up Javascript problems - so I would in the end rely on him. But I would first hit the problem with my head until I had a headache, not wanting to waste my teammate's time. My teammate was actually interested in Javascript; he would go to classes and conferences. I wasn't - I never liked it. My strengths lay elsewhere. |
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